tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481393026549984794.post2196204815666593379..comments2018-05-24T10:19:07.732-07:00Comments on homewardFOUND decor: Flower Frogs, My WayDebKnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481393026549984794.post-82684852373100499432018-03-06T09:22:42.958-08:002018-03-06T09:22:42.958-08:00i don&#39;t publish &#39;Anonymous&#39; comments (...i don&#39;t publish &#39;Anonymous&#39; comments (for many reasons!) but this one came in today and actually had some great ideas in it.... so I&#39;ve copied it and will publish it this way. yeah, i&#39;m sneaky like that! <br /><br />&quot;Since I am not a great gardener, I too use mine around the house for other uses. Of course, pen &amp; pencil holders, wire &amp; taller glass [not the flat glass], little spikes hold old postcards, pictures, all cards like birthday, Christmas, quotes &amp; Bible verses I like, etc. I have never seen the large shapes, but would love to find one. If used in a deep enough container the fruit baskets can be attached with floral tape. If using a flat glass frog on top of a glass container, I do tape them down - I am so clumsy that I am sure to tip it over &amp; break something. I like stacking several different metal frogs to use for different art supplies - pens, pencils, scissors, brushes. Only reason I hate to see more articles on collecting them is the prices go up &amp; more people are out there hunting for them! Getting too old to flea &amp; junk hunt as much - ha ha!&quot;<br /><br />and if the person who submitted this comment would do so again, using an identified account, i&#39;ll be happy to publish it that way!Debi Ward Kennedyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13785798782484706716noreply@blogger.com